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KNAU Insider prEview – August 10th, 2018
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Schedule Changes

Have you, over the years, learned to set your watch to what you hear on Morning Edition?  For instance, if you know for a fact you can make it work in time by leaving the house right after “Star Date.”

Beginning Monday, this particular hack won’t work anymore. NPR is changing the way it organizes Morning Edition. This “format clock” dictates where the news, features and local breaks fall within the hour. Most of the changes are pretty subtle, but starting Monday “Star Date” will air a little later: at 6:43 and 8:43am. (We’re also adding a 4:43am broadcast.)
So next week, leave the house right after the news, listen to “Star Date” in the car and you’ll still get to work in plenty of time.
Grand Canyon Music Festival
Next week, KNAU begins a series of three broadcasts of music recorded last year at the Grand Canyon Music Festival, about to begin its 35th season.

Courtesy of grandcanyonmusicfest.org

Tuesday at 7, we’ll hear The Catalyst String quartet, flutist Clare Hoffman, and others.

In subsequent weeks, not just classical music but roots music from harmonica master Robert Bonfiglio and his group, the classical-fusion string quartet “Sweet Plantain,” plus selections from young composer/participants in the Native American Composer Apprentice Project that is part of the Canyon Festival. This year’s live concerts begin August 24th and continue for three weekends.

Our recorded broadcasts begin Tuesday August 14th on the stations of classical KNAU.
California Wildfires Could Threaten Mohave County Power Grid
California wildfires are affecting the entire Western electric grid, and could cause some power outages in Arizona’s Mohave County. Learn more at KNAU.org.

City of Flagstaff Encourages Residents To Reject the Lawn
Household water use has declined in the United States for the last two decades, mainly due to updated plumbing codes and more efficient toilets and dishwashers. But trading in a green lawn isn’t so easy. Learn more at KNAU.org.

Earth Notes: Grand Canyon Caves
Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is famous for its complex geology that displays more than a billion years of Earth’s history. Now, park managers are just beginning to explore what’s beneath the visible surface-an extensive maze of caves. Learn more and view the slideshow at KNAU.org.

Arizona Supreme Court To Rule On Lawsuit Over Water Rights
The Arizona Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on a lawsuit involving water usage for a proposed 7,000-home development near one of the Southwest’s only free-flowing rivers.Learn more at KNAU.org.

Prescott’s premier wine-tasting event returns to Sharlot Hall Museum for its sixth annual Sharlot’s Wine Fest on Saturday, August 18, 2018, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Enjoy various distinguished wines, craft brews, distilled spirits, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, and elegant tastings from leading local restaurateurs. You won’t want to miss this festive event – the perfect way to enjoy a comfortable summer evening!

Order your tickets early for this limited-admission event (max. 350). Advance tickets are on sale at the Museum, available by phone at 928-445-3122 ext. 0, or available online.